mEMPORAM PIIEMISES, SELLAR & HALES, Bridge-street, Masterton.. (Opposite site of premises destroyed by SELLAR & HALES Take this opportunity of thanking their Customers for the liberal support they have, received since thoifire, and at the same time oah assure them that nothing will be ' wanting on their part to merit a continuance of the flame. Having a large Stock of NEW GOODS In all Departments coming forward, EX LATE ARRIVALS, All the Novelties of tue Season will be found in their present Establishment. DRESS MATERIALS, Choice selections, MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, AND TAILORING, Carried on as usual. GROCERIES IRONMONGERY SADDLERY CROCKERY GLASSWARE WINES AND SPIRITS Of the best brawls. ADELAIDE WINES ALES AND STOUT. AGENTS FOR: South British Insurance Company "Evening Chronicle" " New Zealand Times and Mail" Wa'irarafa Daily, SELLAR & HALES, BRIDGE-STREET, (Late Messrs lorns k Fenjaason's), MASTBSSfIft, CENTRAL STORE, MANNERS-ST., \J WELLINGTON. Nursery Grounds-Hopper and Taranaki-sts. and at the Lower Hntt, F. COOPER, Wholesale and retail Seedsman and Florist. Flower, Garden,. Farm, agricultural and pastoral seeds; Glover and natural Grass boom • Conifers, and other tree seeds. IS*Tho Choicost seeds only kept, On Sale—Every description of Horticultural requisites and requirements. Tht oldest seed estalUshmtnt in (k Province. 451 mHE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN CUBA-STREET. J. LETT'S BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. Having completed his extensive additions to his well-known Boot and Shoe Warehouse, J. LETT has opened up for-public inspection' his Now and Elegant Assortment of SUMMER .BOOTS AND SHOES. Visitors are politely invited to inspeot this fiuo establishment, as it is by far the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WELLINGTON. No Old Stock Bought or Sold hero. All goods guaranteed freshly opened. J. LETT. CUBA-STREET. Wellington. fi WELLINGTON & HUTT BUILDING SOCIETY, 1875. PERSONS desirous of takm Shares in •*- the above may do so by applying to the undersigned, from whom all particulars my be obtained. This Society offers great facilities to thoso desirous of becoming freeholders, or wishing to build upon their land, as. they can obtain the money from the Society on the easiest possible terms. D. BLYTH, 3W igent for Masterton.
pEW ZEAUND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSUEANCE. On the Participatory Principle. OHlEPfeaturoa being- ' Low Premiums State guarantee for payment of Policies Division of Profits amongat the insured Permission to travel without extra charge Protection of Policies incases of . bankruptcy.. \ Ovordne Prcmitunß can ba'psid • < , and policies revived, ; '} ' All particulars can bo obtained at the{Mastcrton'Postbffice, and of the terton. ■ '■■■■ '•'•■ '■■:"- '-■■'■■"'•■.' ' ? .--;^ -■ : HyCBAPGOTTI . \ 16 • 'A / Chief agent,.('
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 83, 12 February 1879, Page 1
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396Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 83, 12 February 1879, Page 1
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